EVPL Timeline

Take a walk through 100 years of the Library.

A timeline featuring important dates & interesting facts has been installed at Central Library. Do you know when paperback books were introduced to the Library's collection, or what the bookmobiles looked like in the early years?

Visit the timeline in the Browning Events Room hallway to explore a century of Library service in our community.

EVPL Centennial Collection

The Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library first opened on January 1, 1913.

To celebrate 100 years of service to the community, the EVPL Centennial Digital Collection uses photographs, annual reports, and other items of note to demonstrate the history of the library and all of the services it has offered over the last 100 years.

Letterboxing & Geocaching

Begins Sunday, February 10

These activities combine a bit of the past with the present. Similar to a treasure hunt game, letterboxing players are guided by
clues & geocachers use technology to find their "treasures". Load the whole family into the car and see where you end up!

Letterboxing, started in 1854, involves using a compass, a rubber stamp, and a logbook. Go to atlasquest.com to see clues that will
guide you to a hidden letterbox. Once you've found it, stamp your logbook with the hand-carved stamp inside the letterbox as "proof"
that you found it. The EVPL has created letterboxes for each library in its system. Can you find them? Visit atlasquest.com to get started.

Geocaching uses GPS-enabled devices to help participants find specific coordinates marking a spot where a geocache is hidden. Sign up for a
free geocaching membership at geocaching.com, grab your GPS-enabled device (like a smartphone or handheld GPS device), and start searching for
the geocaches that are hidden at each EVPL location. Search for geocaches in the area and find clues to help you locate the caches at
geocaching.com.

Author Alan McPherson

Sunday, November 10
2:00pm
Central Library

Alan McPherson will be a special guest at the Public Library Friends Annual Meeting. This meeting is open to the public and all are invited.